Climate change bullies

Climate change bullies

Declaring the need for "transformational" action on climate change as a settled question, Virgin Islands' Attorney General Claude Earl Walker recently announced, "We cannot continue to rely on fossil fuel. Vice President Gore has made that clear." (Glad that's all settled!)

Walker was referring, of course, to the latest incarnation of regulation by litigation: An investigation into ExxonMobil (Exxon) and organizations deemed "climate change deniers" by nineteen Democratic and one Independent Attorneys General (including Walker and Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey), which seeks to punish climate change wrong-think.

Trump, Clinton draw broad support, exit polls show
Donald Trump

Trump, Clinton draw broad support, exit polls show

Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump attracted a broad coalition of Republican voters as he won presidential primary elections in Connecticut, Maryland and Pennsylvania on Tuesday, pulling in support from young and old, men and women and those who want a candidate who will shake things up.

Trump also won the GOP primaries in Delaware and Rhode Island, two states where exit polls were not conducted.

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